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101. Manchu Papercuts
PAPERCUTS are one of China's most famous and traditional folk arts. In the countryside, windows are often decorated with simple designs of birds, butterflies, or flowers. The Chinese characters for
Author: LIU JIANG Year 1988 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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102. China's Anti-Smoking Drive
DESPITE the Chinese government's ban on cigarette advertising, frequent newspaper and magazine reports warning of the harmful effects of smoking, and the ever-increasing price of cigarettes, the
Author: LIU HONG Year 1988 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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103. The Most Popular New Buildings in Beijing
DURING the 1980s, many new and impressive buildings appeared in Beijing. Beijing Daily recently asked its readers to choose the ones which appealed to them most. The following are the "top ten,"
Author: LIU CHEN Year 1988 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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104. The Durable Dragon Dance
CHINA'S LEGENDARY dragon is not the monster encountered in Western mythology, but a benign creature symbolizing good fortune. In ancient times dragons were believed to bring rain in times of drought,
Author: LIU ENBO Year 1989 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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105. The Palace Museum Exhibition
THE FILM "Last Emperor," which won nine Oscars in 1988, has raised a great deal of popular interest in the life of China's last emperor, Pu Yi. Because of this, the Palace Museum (formerly the
Author: LIU LU Year 1989 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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106. Year of the Snake Stamp
DESIGNING a stamp to commemorate the Year of the Snake posed some problems for Lü Shengzhong, a teacher at the folk art department of the Central Academy of Fine Arts. His aim was to avoid the reptile
Author: LIU YUPING Year 1989 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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107. Student Singer Wu Yuefei
IN A SHANGHAI concert hall, a girl with a guitar delivers a song. Her hair is cut in a simple bob and she is dressed in typical middle-school garb of blouse and skirt. There is nothing plain about
Author: LIU BAOFA Year 1989 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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108. Home from the Service
Liu Zongren has worked for the China Reconstructs English department over the past 20 years as translator, proofreader and writer. His first book, Two Years in the Melting Pot (about his sojourn in
Author: LIU ZONGREN Year 1989 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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109. The Changing Image of the Owl in China
IN CHINESE the owl is known as "the cat-headed eagle," and throughout China's long history people's attitude towards these mysterious night-flying creatures has fluctuated between veneration and
Author: LIU DUNYUAN Year 1989 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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110. Snake Island: Myth and Fads
IN THE 1930s, a certain architect was dispatched to a small island just off the tip of Liaodong Peninsula to scout around for the site of a new lighthouse. He landed, strode a short distance up the
Author: LIU JINGQI Year 1989 Issue 8 PDF HTML